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Topic: To Newbs, introduce yourself. (Read 113830 times)

Hi I'm Zach. I thought I should introduce myself and say hello. Hello. I like (love) film. PTA is my favorite filmmaker. I also like browsing message boards all day long checking for nonexistent updates (*Inherent Vice*) and discussing opinions and other things. This seems like a pretty cool community of smart people that like things I like. Looking forward to it!

Thanks! And yes, I lived there for two years when I was younger (I'm 17 now, probably pretty young compared to most people on this board). One of my favorite places, hoping to visit later this year. See old friends and things. Such a cool city.

Figured I should do this. I've been lurking here for awhile, just occurred to me that I should get around to posting... idk how I found this place, probably on some offhand search for some obscure pta interview/article or whatever

Ive been following updates on IV pretty intensely for the past few years like all of you, obv looking forward too discussing it here

I've been lurking here for a while and I guess it's rude not to introduce myself now that I'm just coming out of the shadows. I found this place a long time ago when tumbling down a PTA rabbit hole (back then the filmmaking forum was still called 'in the can' I think) then somehow I lost it for years - probably because I forgot the name but knew there were lots of X's in it and that I couldn't pronounce it. I'm happy to say I've found this place again and look forward to mixing with like-minded folks who know their shit.

I'm a writer/director based in Scotland - so far I've made short films, but I have written/am writing feature scripts.

I'm a huge fan of PTA. There Will Be Blood and The Master are permanent staples in my otherwise ever-changing top 10.

This seems like a great community and I'm happy to be involved. Thanks.

I'm in the process of getting some of my work up online after holding onto it for festivals etc for what seems like forever. I've got a couple of smaller bits and pieces I can put up sooner and will do that once I'm through with the day job tonight.

Good to know there's someone else here from Scotland too. Seems to be a good spread of people.